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- From: mattd@apple.com (Matt Deatherage)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Subject: Re: NDA vs. CDA?
- Message-ID: <mattd-150992171234@city-lights.apple.com>
- Date: 16 Sep 92 00:13:25 GMT
- References: <14SEP199223494963@rosie.uh.edu> <1992Sep15.091336.4377@actrix.gen.nz>
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- Organization: Developer Technical Support, Apple Computer, Inc.
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- In article <1992Sep15.091336.4377@actrix.gen.nz>,
- David.Empson@bbs.actrix.gen.nz wrote:
-
- > The term "Classic" is based on the traditional idea of desk
- > accessories as a small program you call up while in another program
-
- It's actually more based around the concept that you need access to some
- kinds of desk accessories, like the Control Panel, when you're not running
- under the desktop environment (i.e., in "Classic" Apple II mode).
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